Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB807

Introduced
2/24/23  

Caption

Generally revise election laws

Summary

House Bill 807 aims to revise various election laws in Montana by making the position of election administrator an elected office, which could change the way elections are managed at the county level. The bill also outlines amendments to existing provisions related to voter registration and provides new definitions for election-related terms, aiming to enhance overall clarity in election administration. This is intended to ensure that individuals overseeing elections are accountable to the public, fostering greater transparency in the electoral process. One notable point of contention surrounding HB 807 is the potential impact of electing the election administrator on the professionalism and impartiality of election management. Critics argue that politicizing the position could lead to conflicts of interest, especially if those in power seek to manipulate election outcomes for political advantage. Supporters, however, assert that an elected election administrator would be more responsive to the needs of the electorate and more accountable to the public. The bill revises the reactivation procedures for inactive voters, establishing clearer guidelines on how voters can return to active status on the voter roll. This change is designed to improve voter participation by making it easier for individuals who have encountered registration issues to become re-enfranchised. Additionally, it seeks to amend reporting requirements for political contributions and expenditures, emphasizing the need for transparency in fundraising activities tied to political campaigns. Through its amendments to various sections of Montana law, HB 807 not only alters the existing frameworks governing elections but also establishes a new standard for how elections can be integrated with local governance. If passed, the bill may initiate a significant shift in the electoral landscape, necessitating close monitoring of its implementation and its effects on voter engagement and election integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB128

Generally revise laws relating legislative exempt personal staff

MT HB412

Generally revise code of ethics for public officials and government employees

MT SB343

Generally revise public sector unions law related to use of taxpayer resource

MT HB167

Revise laws related to legislative leadership exempt staff

MT HB774

Generally revise election laws

MT HB784

Revise laws related to school elections

MT HB172

Revise laws related to post-election audits

MT SB360

Revise election laws related to definitions

MT SB277

Revise laws for payroll deduction of union dues and political contributions by public employers

MT SB472

Generally revise election laws

Similar Bills

MT SB360

Revise election laws related to definitions

MT SB42

Provide for the partisan election of judges and justices

LA HB596

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (OR +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB693

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (EN +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

MT HB184

Modify language in the MCA that may diminish the dignity of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing

MT HB917

Revise campaign finance laws

NJ A3396

Clarifies and strengthens disclosure requirements for certain complimentary tickets received by candidates, officeholders, political party officials, political committees and continuing political committees.

NJ A2545

Clarifies and strengthens disclosure requirements for certain complimentary tickets received by candidates, officeholders, political party officials, political committees and continuing political committees.